A divided Supreme Court has ruled that Americans can’t sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against a Texas woman who is attempting to sue the Postal Service, claiming it withheld her mail because she is Black.
Abstract: This paper proposes the development of a voice assistant integrated into an augmented reality (AI) environment. Voice assistants have become increasingly popular in recent years, with the ...
X has launched a new pay-per-use pricing model for its developer application programming interface (API), replacing the earlier pricing model that required developers to pay fixed monthly fees of up ...
This project is an unofficial Python wrapper for the Twitter API, enabling developers to easily access and retrieve data from Twitter without the need for Cookies or Proxies. Sign up for a free ...
Instead of mail being postmarked when it is first received, it will now be stamped while being sorted and processed at regional distribution centers. That delay could have troubling implications for ...
USPS has recommended a few ship-by-dates depending on the type of mail and its destination Christopher Rudolph is a contributing writer for PEOPLE. He previously covered entertainment at The Advocate, ...
The price of mailing packages at your local post office is about to go up. The USPS announced recently that shipping service prices will go up starting next year as a way to keep financially afloat.
The United States Postal Service has announced its plans to modify its shipping prices early next year by filing a notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission. The new prices are slated to take ...
Two years after revamping its developer programs and pricing, X is expanding the closed beta of a pay-per-use plan for its API to more developers. The social network is accepting applications from ...
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